In this clip, Amb. Kishore Mahbubani explores the evolving economic relationship between the US, Europe, and China, focusing on the implications of their competition over the next decade. It discusses the historical mutual benefits that have since shifted towards a more competitive stance, especially from the US, which strives to maintain its position as the world’s leading economy. The conversation highlights the strategic growth of China, particularly in global manufacturing, and examines potential economic consequences if tensions escalate. The episode also touches on the interdependency of major companies like Apple on Chinese manufacturing and the broader ramifications of this on the global economy.